I can not make good use of my time what I can do about it?

Indonesia
August 19, 2011 6:54pm CST
Often I waste my time instead: 1st Homework 2nd Clean room or apartment 3rd Chat too much and am on a laptop I can not make good use of my time what I can do about it?
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@GreenMoo (11834)
20 Aug 11
Sounds to me like numbers one & two are good uses of your time. But if you're not happy with it, how about making yourself up a timetable and allocating space to the tasks you have to do. Make sure you allow yourself relaxation time too!
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@GreenMoo (11834)
25 Aug 11
How about setting yourself a lime limit? Even use a buzzer or the alarm on your phone. When your half an hour / an hour / whatever is up, you move onto something else whether you are completed or not.
• Indonesia
25 Aug 11
Hi, Yup, homework and clean room was used I do every day, but the duration of the settlement makes clear that no difficulty. I can not plan a good thing. If I had a plan to cook at 7 am, then the fact I'm still cleaning the room until 10 am Great day
• United Arab Emirates
20 Aug 11
been struggling before, now im in the stage of practicing.. practice makes you close to perfection!
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@djbtol (5493)
• United States
20 Aug 11
I think you need to assess your habit of procrastination and determine how you can over come it and make yourself be productive.
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@djbtol (5493)
• United States
25 Aug 11
I hope that both you and me can learn not to procrastinate and to make better use of the time we have each day. It is a challenge, but it will bring good rewards.
• Indonesia
25 Aug 11
Hi, Indeed, bad habits from me is the cause of all this, and I'm looking for a solution. Great day
• Indonesia
21 Aug 11
You can see the time divided sense, where you'll catch sticky note and write on it always do what you have and what you want to do and you glue it on your desk. You should have the "unpleasant" to make matters (homework;-) and only then the things that make you want to. You should also major set time limits eg computer no longer than 1 / 2 hour.
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• Indonesia
25 Aug 11
Hi, Fully you are right about your advice, unfortunately I was too slow in responding to the schedule. Great day
• United States
20 Aug 11
It would be good to take a time management course or at least look at some books or articles on the subject, because I know there are some strategies that have to be learned to manage time well. I would check out some books about it as well, but I haven't exactly gotten around to it, considered how badly I manage my own time!
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• United States
20 Aug 11
I always intend to make a schedule, but... I never have time for it!
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• Indonesia
25 Aug 11
Hi, ok, I had several times tried to manage time by making a schedule, but the implementation is not always appropriate. Exercising discipline will probably be a great solution, but really I'm not easy for it, I need someone to guide me to always appreciate the time, whatever it is. person or a book.
• Philippines
20 Aug 11
I suggest that you do time management wherein you should list your priorities and urgent and important things to do. I have read from a book by Stephen Covey, the famous, "7 Habits of Highly Effective People" that you can effectively manage your time if you know what are your priorities. You should start out by identifying your activities by the category of urgent and important things, the not urgent but important things, the urgent and not important things and lastly the not urgent and not important things. The book really explained and expounded a lot about this quadrant pretty well. I suggest it as a good read for you. Once you have identified your priorities, the most important part is discipline to stick out with the priorities that you have set. Time is gold, so you better use it effectively.
• Indonesia
25 Aug 11
Hi, Very interesting, I had to learn the same from the book, like what I have said on previous responses, is to improve the discipline that is somewhat difficult for me. I'm interested and will try to divide it into several categories. Great day
• Philippines
20 Aug 11
I suggest that you should have time management. This might be not that easy at first but if you have a list of the activities that you'll have for that day, it will be easier for you to manage your time and you can accomplish everything for that specific date.
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• Indonesia
25 Aug 11
Hi, Yes, I've tried to impose, but without a written plan or schedule. The result is bad. you're right, maybe the first day was heavy, and I experienced it. But I can not continue, give up and quit on the first day. Great day
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
20 Aug 11
Well, I suppose you need to have plans for the day. Keep a "to do" list each day. That's what I have been doing to be sure I don't miss doing the things I must, and spend the time beneficially. But, of course, when it come to the weekend, I would go on things for fun.
• Indonesia
25 Aug 11
Hi, Maybe you're among those who have a high discipline of doing something according to schedule and plan. I do not think the people who have bad habits and weak in the discipline. Great day
@nakula2009 (2325)
• Indonesia
25 Aug 11
You know the answer yourself You have to act only afterwards. Because otherwise you can not help! If you're too weak to lock away the laptop and ask the parents for him to you only in the evening ... To give minutes.
@gengeni (3308)
• Indonesia
24 Aug 11
I think the problem is your attitude to life! Do you think first about you or anyone else? Determined at you! So if you what is on your fellow man then do your stuff, you hurt by your behavior only other (eg your mother if you do not clear up your room and you do not HA). And then at the end you stand there, the room totally filthy and moldy and you've only got bad marks in the testimony and fall through! Want it? No? Then do you look at the work!
@rifnee (1713)
• Indonesia
23 Aug 11
I myself have the following problem: Learning is boring and tiring -Deflection can be good for the soul ^ ^ Make yourself a schedule. Learn a quarter of an hour and then do a little résumé, write down what you are you. Then you can make for example 5 min break and then continue working. And the best part: It is biologically proven that you are really good then you feel when you know you've met and the plan that you've really learned to focus and what made ??it! Incidentally, did you have to rest for example to surf. So! I hope I've helped you! I myself should now continue to learn better and good luck for maths!
• Indonesia
22 Aug 11
The problem I know only too well. Distracted by the unpleasant tasks more beautiful by other less important things. Unfortunately, the unpleasant tasks pile up more and more, a mountain of work is stacked against you, which acts at some point just yet threatening and does not seem to overcome. What helped me is this: Just as you did in school so even a timetable to which you have to hold you, you divide your day into several time periods. And each day as it fits best for you. You share the day e.g. like so: Monday: Get up at 6h. 6h-7h get ready for the day (dressing, bathroom, breakfast, pack bag) 7h-8h go go to school / 8h-14h schools (including home run) 14h-15h free time (chat, laptop, etc.) 15h-17h homework 17h-18h Leisure 18h-19h Dinner 19h-20h learn 20h sleep-walk Leisure go to sleep - 6 hours sleep Are you now e.g. between 6h-7h 7h ago with all things ready to go to school, you dedicate yourself an unpleasant task. You make your bed. If you are still time, you hang a few pieces of clothing lying around in the closet. Is it still time, you bring the dirty laundry to the laundry basket. If there's any time, you grant to your desktop. If you get your free time before the feeling that you're relaxed enough, you grant to continue. But if you're just in time period homework or studying, then you may only if you really are done with all the homework and then have time in the time window is left to the laptop or internet chat. You must learn to overcome your inner demon to outsmart and. kind regards.
@inertia4 (27961)
• United States
25 Aug 11
Well, you are not alone on this one. First thing is, you are young and I remember when I was young, I felt the same way. I am sure as you get older, your priorities will change. Enjoy your youth and have fun, but be responsible.
@grahzie (42)
• United Arab Emirates
20 Aug 11
time management is a skills that everyone of us should practice. first get organized, set priorities, make goals, and practice it!
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• Indonesia
25 Aug 11
Hi, you're right, takes a long process for me in master time in managing. You know an online resource to share me in this case? Great day